Short Answer: If you tried everything you found in the search engines and if nothing worked, the problem may be caused by your service provider. They may be supplying internet connection over a NAT by their side, so, you will be sharing your public address with someone else too. There is only 1 solution to this problem: Purchase a dedicated ip address from your provider or change your provider to who does not give you a shared public ip address.

Huge fragmentation in Android world requires new devices to be added to local test devices who do not prefer remote device testing services. Not only there are still Android 2.x and 3.x users (for who cares about those users too), there are also variety of modified Android systems (not talking about rooting devices); almost every Android device manufacturer customizes Android for their own use and unfortunately the same Android SDK usage differs on every device (even on every model of some manufacturers).

As a result, testing RADYO on multiple devices and OS versions is a must.

Therefore here is the latest (but not the newly released) device added to test devices which are used to test RADYO.

After the next generation iOS version of RADYO, Android version is updated today to include first steps of RADYO’s Location Based Music Discovery service. Currently playing stations and songs, most popular artists and songs can be seen according to the location. Next favorite but known station is just one touch away!

A new update of RADYO for iOS will start to include various extensions or widgets including Today widgets which you can view and use through the notification window by swiping your finger from top, anywhere.

One of these extensions include “What’s playing around” and here is a screenshot of how it looks for now.